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Followed new track from Melgarve power station&comma; cut off early but followed the track back which goes to almost 800m from the summit&comma; probably best done on a bike&period;

scoob

22/12/2018

TGO Challenge 2018

twg27

16/05/2018

From Garva Bridge&period; Started to rain as soon as I entered the car park - doh&period; But then rain held off until I reached the summit&period; Straight up Leathad Gaothach south face&period; Trig point and now a monitoring machine on top&period;

From Garva Bridge&period; Bridge 1km to north is good&comma; then up onto SE ridge and over 844m Sim&period; Descent due south&period; A new track to the west&comma; leading up to a new wind farm to the north would have made a good cycle in if I had known about it in time&period;

A circuit of Meall na h-Aisre and Gairbeinn on a stunning spring day&comma; starting from Garva Bridge and the bike stashed at Melgarve for a quick return &lpar;I'm allergic to walking on tarmac&rpar;&period; MnhA is unremarkable&comma; but the peat bogs connecting it to Gairbeinn are reminiscent of Kinder Scout on anabolic steroids&period; Following the ruined fence provides a good guide to the easiest going&period; Dry weather is a great help&semi; you can float effortlessly across the peat&period; The highlight is being able to walk the full length of the splendid&comma; mossy summit ridge of Gairbeinn&period; Bag these hills now before the view is spoiled by the huge windfarm currently under construction&period;

With Brian&period; Encountered the phantom pick-up on the road to Garvabridge&period; Uneventful ascent up long ridge&period; Tough hike to second summit over pathless terrain&period; Good weather&period;

Over Wade bridge on track for 800m&comma; thereafter trackless heather and grass all the way&period; Over rickety bridge and on N bank to corrie by fence uphill into mist&period; On compass to plateau summit&period; By posts to top at 11&period;50&period; to L G&period;

arranc

30/06/1997

On the TGO Challenge

BLACKHILL

15/05/1997

Solo&period; From Garva Bridge walked on the old military road which goes over Corrieyairack Pass&period; At NN420986 ascended to Corrieyairack Hill&period; Then over Geal Charn&comma; Gairbein&comma; points 870m&comma; 786m&comma; 758m&comma; Meall na h-Aisre&period; The descent was beside Allt Coire Iain Oig to reach Garva Bridge&period; Weather good&period; A bit slow due to peat hags&period;

pwbellarby

01/07/1995

Ascended from Garva Bridge in clear weather&period;

JohnW

30/07/1994

Route 71 in Cicerone guide to be published in 2012

ancient brit

30/10/1993

Raid of Meall na h-Aisre and Geal Charn from Garva Bridge on the way home from the North&period;